How Did White Women Reformers with the Southern Ute Respond to Gendered Assimilationist Indian Policies?

How Did White Women Reformers with the Southern Ute Respond to Gendered Assimilationist Indian Policies?

written by Katherine Osburn, fl. 2003 (Binghamton, NY: State University of New York, Binghamton, 2004, originally published 2004), 90 page(s),
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Field of Interest
Women and Social Movements
Author
Katherine Osburn, fl. 2003
Collection
Women and Social Movements in the United States,1600-2000
Content Type
Document project
Duration
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Format
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URL
https://documents.alexanderstreet.com/node/50
Original Publication Date
2004
Page Count
90
Publication Year
2004
Publisher
State University of New York, Binghamton
Place Published / Released
Binghamton, NY
Subject
Women and Social Movements, History, Women and Rights, Mujer y Derechos, Direitos da Mulher, World War I & Jazz Age (1914–1928), American Indians, 20th Century in World History (1914--2000)
Keywords and Translated Subjects
Mujer y Derechos, Direitos da Mulher

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